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Republican congressional candidate Bert Miller releases jobs plan

"It's time that opportunity shines and our economy gets back on track so that every American can find a job, raise a family and achieve the American dream," Miller said.

Miller, who is running against Darlene Senger, Ian Bayne, and Chris Balkema for the opportunity to challenge incumbent Democrat Congressman Bill Foster, says his plan is a detailed blueprint to tackle government spending, taxes, healthcare, energy, trade, transportation, education, immigration and government regulations.

"I'm running for Congress for two primary reasons," Miller said. "We need to balance the federal budget and get our debt under control while creating an economy that supports job growth and capital investment. This plan, if implemented, would go a long way toward reaching these goals."

"It's time that opportunity shines and our economy gets back on track so that every American can find a job, raise a family and achieve the American dream," Miller said.

Miller, who is running against Darlene Senger, Ian Bayne, and Chris Balkema for the opportunity to challenge incumbent Democrat Congressman Bill Foster, says his plan is a detailed blueprint to tackle government spending, taxes, healthcare, energy, trade, transportation, education, immigration and government regulations.

"I'm running for Congress for two primary reasons," Miller said. "We need to balance the federal budget and get our debt under control while creating an economy that supports job growth and capital investment. This plan, if implemented, would go a long way toward reaching these goals."